Welcome to our Technical Information resources page where you will find articles that'll help you with your spring design or help you get around The Spring Store website by explaining what we offer and how it works.

Our design articles will help you discover things like how to measure your spring, how to calculate spring rate, and how to calculate your working loads based on your spring rate. Other articles talk about the prodcuts we have to offer as well as the tools provided on this site to help you find your springs fast or generate a custom spring instant quote. Click on a link under a subject you're interested in to learn more about that subject.

Technical Information Design Articles

Compression Spring Tech

Compression springs are also known as coil springs. They are open wound linear springs because they have the same amount of pitch between each one of the coils. Learn about their dimensions, specifications, and how they work.

Extension Spring Tech

Extension springs are also known as tension springs. They are close wound linear springs because there is initial tension keeping the coils together as to be pulled apart. Learn about their dimensions and how they work.

Torsional Spring Tech

Torsional springs are also known as torsion springs. They are close wound rotational springs with legs on the ends because they deflect radially under torque. Learn about their dimensions, specifications, and how they work.

Conical Spring Tech

Conical springs are also known as tapered springs. They are non-linear compression springs for they are open wound but have variable coil diameters. Learn about their dimensions, specifications, and how they work.

Spring Rate

Spring rate is the proportional amount of force per one unit of distance traveled. This is what makes compression and extension springs linear. Learn about the formulas, calculations, and how spring rate works.

Spring Design

Spring design is very extensive since there are several subjects to learn about per spring type. Below you can find general design information for the three main spring types; such as formulas and explanations on how everything works.

For the advanced search, you must select “Search More Fields”. Here you can enter:

Once you’ve entered your spring’s specifications, click “Search”.

After you have clicked “Search” on the Spring Finder, you will be directed to a page of results. The number of results you will get depends on the dimensions and ranges you entered. You can choose to view from fourteen to seventy results in one page and you can choose whether to view them in a table/list or side by side as products in grid format. Besides choosing the quantity of results you want to view, you can also organize them based on the specification of your choosing.

The following are the specifications you can select to organize your search:

Product Name

Price

Spring Finder Results in Table

Spring Finder Results in Grid View

After sorting the products in the order of your choosing, you can start looking through the list to decide which spring will work best. You can find the spring based on the maximum load or the maximum deflection. When you find the spring that meets your load and travel requirements, you can then check whether the spring rate meets your working loads. Furthermore, you can check pricing at different quantities by clicking on the Quick View icon.

If you still need help deciding select your springs and “Add to Compare” by clicking on the icon of two circles joined together on each product. This is to be able to compare them side by side in a more efficient manner. To enter the Compare Products page, find the link at the top of the page. Then, just quickly add them to your cart to complete your order. If you need further assistance finding your springs, you may contact our team of experts to help you out. Our engineers can help answer your questions and assist you in finding the correct spring for your application.

Extension Spring Finder

Find and buy stock extension springs in two easy steps using Spring Finder. This simple tool makes finding the stock tension spring you need a fast and productive task. Search through over 4,000 designs off the shelf.

The following simple steps will get you started:

When searching for a stock extension spring, you base your search on its parameters and tolerances. We do have thousands of springs in stock but, most likely, you will find springs similar to yours, not exact replicas. Spring Finder will allow you to search for your springs in both english and metric units. Initially, it gives you three parameters to search your spring by but gives you the opportunity to expand it into a more advanced search where you have more parameters to choose from.

In the basic search, you can enter:

outer diameter

length inside hooks

spring rate

Next to each dimension, you will see two input boxes where you can enter your max. and min. tolerances for that specific parameter.

To access the parameters in the advanced search, click on “Search More Fields” where the following dimensions will be available:

load

deflection (travel required)

initial tension

wire diameter

material type

The fields are not mandatory so you can choose whatever dimension you feel needed and click “Search” once you have done so.

After clicking “Search” on the Finder, you will be directed to a page of results. These results are displayed in a table/list as default but you can select to view them in a grid format where they will be shown side to side. The amount of results you get will depend on how many dimensions you entered and how tight or loose the tolerances are. Based on how many results you generate, you can also choose to show from fourteen to seventy products per page.

These are the specifications you can organize your extension springs by:

Part Number

Price

Outer Diameter

Length Inside Hooks

Rate

Max. Load

Max. Deflection (Max. Travel Required)

Initial Tension

Wire Diameter

Total Coils

Inner Diameter

Spring Finder Results in Table

Spring Finder Results in Grid View

After you have figured out how you want to display the results of your Spring Finder search, you can begin finding potential products based on the suggested max load and deflection/travel, as well as the spring rate. Select all of your potential springs and “Add to Compare”. Scroll to the top of the page once you have done so and click on “Compare Products” where they will be displayed side to side. Check out pricing at different quantities by clicking on “Quick View” or click on the part number to be directed to the product details page.

Having a hard time finding what you need? Feel free to contact our sales and engineering teams for help on design or finding your extension springs.

Torsion Spring Finder

Find and buy stock torsion springs in two easy steps using Spring Finder. This simple tool makes finding the stock torsion spring you need a fast and productive task. Search through about 1,000 designs off the shelf.

The following simple steps will get you started:

When searching for a stock torsion spring, you base your search on its parameters and tolerances. We do have hundreds of springs in stock but, most likely, you will find springs similar to yours, not exact replicas. Spring Finder will allow you to search for your springs in both english and metric units. Initially, it gives you three parameters to search your spring by but gives you the opportunity to expand it into a more advanced search where you have more parameters to choose from.

In the basic search, you can enter:

Wind Direction

Outer Diameter

Inner Diameter

Total Coils

Rate

Body Length

Next to each dimension, you will see two input boxes where you can enter your max. and min. tolerances for that specific parameter.

To access the parameters in the advanced search, click on “Search More Fields” where the following dimensions will be available:

Torque

Deflection (Degrees of Travel)

Wire Diameter

Leg Length

Material Type

The fields are not mandatory so you can choose whatever dimension you want and click “Search” once you have done so.

After clicking “Search” on the Finder, you will be directed to a page of results. These results are displayed in a table/list as default but you can select to view them in a grid format where they will be shown side to side. The amount of results you get will depend on how many dimensions you entered and how tight or loose the tolerances are. Based on how many results you generate, you can also choose to show from fourteen to seventy products per page.

These are the specifications you can organize your torsion springs by:

Part Number

Price

Outer Diameter

Inner Diameter

Total Coils

Rate

Body Length

Max. Torque

Max. Deflection (Degrees of Travel)

Wire Diameter

Leg Length

Mandrel Size

Spring Finder Results in Table

Spring Finder Results in Grid View

After you have figured out how you want to display the results of your Spring Finder search, you can begin finding potential products based on the suggested max load and deflection/travel, as well as the spring rate. Select all of your potential springs and “Add to Compare”. Scroll to the top of the page once you have done so and click on “Compare Products” where they will be displayed side to side. Check out pricing at different quantities by clicking on “Quick View” or click on the part number to be directed to the product details page.

Having a hard time finding what you need? Feel free to contact our sales and engineering teams for help on design or finding your torsion springs.

For the advanced search, you must select “Search More Fields”. Here you can enter:

Once you've entered your spring's specifications, click “Search”.

After you have clicked “Search” on the Spring Finder, you will be directed to a page of results. The number of results you will get depends on the dimensions and ranges you entered. You can choose to view from fourteen to two-hundred-and-eighty results in one page and you can choose whether to view them in a table/list or side by side as products in grid format. Besides choosing the quantity of results you want to view, you can also organize them based on the specification of your choosing.

The following are the specifications you can select to organize your search:

Price

Small Outer Diameter

Large Outer Diameter

Free Length

Rate

Total Coils

Solid Height

Wire Diameter

Inner Diameter

Spring Finder Results in Table

Spring Finder Results in Grid View

After sorting the products in the order of your choosing, you can start looking through the list to decide which spring will work best. You can find the spring based on the average rate or the most important dimensions to you. When you find the spring that meets your load and travel requirements, you can then check whether the spring rate meets your working loads. Furthermore, you can check pricing at different quantities by clicking on the Quick View icon.

If you still need help deciding select your springs and “Add to Compare” by clicking on the icon of two circles joined together on each product. This is to be able to compare them side by side in a more efficient manner. To enter the Compare Products page, find the link at the top of the page. Then, just quickly add them to your cart to complete your order. If you need further assistance finding your springs, you may contact our team of experts to help you out. Our engineers can help answer your questions and assist you in finding the correct spring for your application.

3/32" (0.09375) Inch Inner Diameter Stock Torsion Springs

Definition of 3/32" Inner Diameter Torsion Springs:

A 3/32" (three thirty-seconds of an inch) inner diameter torsion spring has an inner diameter of 0.09375 inches and may fit over a mandrel or shaft diameter of approximately 5/64" (five sixty-fourths of an inch). You will find them in our standard torsion spring catalog where you may buy ready-made torsion springs.

StockSpringsCatalog.com by Acxess Spring provides you with an extensive stock torsion spring catalog which you may search through. Below is a list from our catalog where you may find your 3/32" inner diameter torsion springs.

Your 3/32" (three thirty-seconds of an inch) torsion spring's measurements and dimensions have a lo to do with your standard torsion spring's force. For this reason, it is very important that the torsion spring's measurements are precise. Changing the wire diameter by even 0.001" (one thousandths of an inch) can make a great difference on how strong your spring will be and how much it will be able to travel; especially with a spring as small as a 3/32” inner diameter torsion spring.

The 3/32" (three thirty-seconds of an inch) inner diameter standard torsion springs provided here offer customers a wide variation of rate, load, and degrees of travel capacities. Every spring has its own amount of force due to the different physical dimensions; like wire diameter or total coils. The force chart to the right will explain what adjustments will make your spring stronger (more force) or weaker (less force).

For more force, you must either decrease your torsion spring's outer diameter, increase the wire diameter, take some coils out, or reduce the degrees of your torsion spring's free position by only taking a fraction of a coil out so you obtain more force through more travel. For less force, you must increase the outer diameter, decrease the wire diameter, add coils, or increase the degrees of your torsion spring's free position by only adding a fraction of a coil so you obtain less force through less travel.

These stock 3/32" (three thirty-seconds of an inch) inner diameter torsion springs are made out of either 302 stainless steel (ASTM A 313) or music wire (ASTM A 228).